WF1NTR1BDM iff f M fu TO ADVEKTlMKItK The. Trlbuae baa s Iwifr elreaUtliM Ikuta ihe rtm- ' Mm4 H-aferrariBcaal--ribr lM)r TWO paper la Ike -! . Local and Miscellaneous r Tlffia, Tkarmlar Ere., July 20th, ISJ1. CnU. We are agent for a Cincin- itati firm and can fuml-h well execu ted stereotype cuts of any machine re quired, on short notice and at rates he low what individual can get them for. Ail persona having patent rights of any article will do well to hear this In mind and call upon as to gel their nm engraved. tr . A boat forty banfcand adoren (cams are working on the "deep cut" near tlie old depot. lie advertisement of the First National Bank la changed in this is sue. All who have money, and those who have none, are interested. T Limber Bfilrrt. F. Smith pro prietor of the Bent Work advertises this week for Oak and Hickory lum her. See his card and satisfy him. The new brick building nearly finish ed on Market street, east of Rock , Creek Is to be used ax a Carriage and Wagon ...

.TIP? tip Y.TRfBUxXE. ft, M Xre..J.lr 13th, 1819. THE SPOTTED CAYUSE. lb! .Ocerla-dMonlkUitOT July we find 'alooU Wrn trav.lWr. : . ISir.f th. Ble Bode' eai. naa .nried M attention tula month to the tom-iy-, t'ory of t red .nan and !. -f ovarr whltt man, annpeet. who ever bad the misfortune to bet ride t Ute 1 ue poem r Ainon , tu fauna of Oregon On Vpotten eayua: -j id to he wrapt is UieaoWodr of hut own originality. Hedeaerves a piacein sons and history, and to that end I ennt fhute t he en eioaea: Blacky little noree. with the following note : TUB arOTTKD CTI'- "Now the government iul' unprinci pled steed, And comes an w hclng a genuine A any that Unt just exactly Uie breed ; Bat theerookedeat thing that i loo- nr-.a A demon on wheel, and without an ticuw la an Oregon pony tbey call the eayua. "He'e of Indian extraction a utsxf heart. With an odor of eauuu and aatokeof camp, Tbat baa eaorned the dull life of the plough and tne cart. And la now and forever a vagabood trauip; With ...

TIFFIN TRIBUNE. TO ARTEBTIMERS Th Trlawwe ku a larrer rtrraLaltau tbaw tbr c kie4 Baasfcrrofpaylar swbscrisvers fmmj TWO wprr 1b laveeMwty. Local and Miscellaneous Tiffli, TaiKday Ere., Jalj Klb, 1S1. tht office of the Shawhan House has been furnished with a new floor. End Dotice ofTeachent' Examina tion in another column. Mr. Wb. Shaw luu oar thanks for a lot of very nice green corn. Tae Roman Catholic Church in Thompson township van dedicated on the 20th insL Bock tad Ladder Co., No. I. w ax out with ita new wagon Tuesday evening for the first time. It in a fine one. Sentta 4?aatr Lodge I. 0. meet on the 4th of August, at ReeJ Church, near West Lodi. ii. T. North The Latke Erie A Louisville Railroad ia to lie aoid at auction to-day, in Fre mont. JLl editorial tethering of the "news paper fellows" of the 8lh and 5th District a to be held at the Islands on the 1 1 th of August. Let all be there. A large number of our citizens will accompany the fire companies to the Tornament in Fin...

TIFFIN TRIBUNE. NASBY. to Parade—Mr. Nasby Suggests an Arrangement by which Riots may be hereafter Avoided. CONFEDRIT X ROADS, IS IN THE STATE UV July 15, 1871. The riots iu Xoo York afl'wtcil me terribly. Viewed from any sUiulpiut, the oecurrenee wnz deplorable. 'J'wo hundred Dimocral- f-liot down l.y the brootal military who will never rally to the polls mjin, and will never aiii repeat their votes, no matter how high the price. And all this l::itz them notileminded son uv Krin insist id on the rite to dk.-tate who slioixl and who shood not parade the street- i(v ther eity uv Xoo York ! I hev, however, the conaouwhen uv knowin that it won't make any dinVrenee in our ma- Jority in that city. There is ship on theses bringi" more Irishmen, who kin be made voters in four hours after they land, and ef no iiioreammes, them ez is here kin vote oftener. It may he nessessary to fumi-li some ur em hosnes and hiiL'triex flint il- v nisv eet around to the in,!!-, f;itr, ImiI th:il will be all...

TIFFIN TRIBUNE. iwwnt' ads. M, is; 1. WHEN I LOVE THEE. TVbxn mm1'1"'1 daucea. on the plain And glide the ripe and yellow grain. Anl smile upon the beading sheave--. And peeps between grata forest leave Aad flicker on the trembling yrass. As Joyous zephyr, lightly paiw Thea I love thee. And when the night-vail close ronnd. And moonbeams tremble on the irround. And aoft stars light thetr lamp on high. And hang them from the calm blue vky: Then In my heart of heart I feel What day and night alike revel Tnen I love Uiee. the Prairie Farmer.] Keep Children from Envy. All children are iiosnessed of little fault, which if not checked, become gigantic proportions,clouding and dar kening: their whole lives. Not the ieast of these is envy, and it exists in different degrees in diflereut individ uals, and its uialevolence is early manifested. This is the most unholy of ail the wicked passions that afflict the human mind and it is capable of bringing the greater evils, not orly on the man or w...

TIFFIN TRIBUNE. TO ADIXITIsriW Thf TrIUmmtf fcaaa a larg-er rtrralaliaai """ com- fcdatrsi ikrrcf r sakorribrrs laaay TWO papers I alar aily. Local and Miscellaneous. TIC a, rk inula j Erf., !Oih, is:.. Death Kotlm free -! at 5 cents per line. oliidmries iid.l- ladllor illfi lias our thank- for My of tbe laws of Ohio for 1ST1. The floor timbers are being nt mi tlie the Uiird story of Ailani &. I-Ut-bos, new building. We learn that the exciirsioii of the KanJuhky County Agricultural SK-ie-ty from Fremont, yexh-rday, was very largely alien Jel. i.ttri eouoludeJ not 'to migrate . and hait orfatxf a very ntylSh larler tihop under the Hhawhau Hon-. Ev erything la new anil neat. , Oaenf a team of Itorses heing driv en from Bowling Green to this eity on Saturday last dropped leal near the renidenee of Mr. Hart, weft of Tiffin . 0a Monday, work ou the M. ('. L. M. R. R. west of town where the rnftd intersect!) with the Toledo road was commenced. A very alualjJe bird dog, belonging to Mr...

TIFFIN TRIBUNE. TIB-, limit, lxt..lus. iiM WHY IS THE ROSE RED. T, rose of old. they soy. w w . . lTlove,oeday. ' riming .way from flower to flower, ' a nine-tree brushed in evil boor; Tbespreadinr, leaves concealed a thorn Ev which the boy-god- foot was torn. The precious drop in plecteona How rrtl on a rose brewt below. And nil her .now-white virgin pide In blushing pnre carnation dud. To tell to future lime unborn How Love wa wounded by a thoni. Mobbing with pain and weeping dew, The wounded boy to Venn, flew ; But lew the M which boys endure A mother Hi cannot cure ; And forsueb pleasme after pain, . Lore wonld be often prlek'd again ! —Temple Bar. [From the Virginia Gazette.] A BLIND MAN'S DUEL. Major Buord, called, by way of em inence. W Major," was tlie most noted duelist of the day. A dead shot, a perfect master of fence, and hi en mities utterly relentless, bis name bad titmme a terror to all who knew tlm. , , . In the midst of a knot of J mi ring friends, one day, the Majo...

TIFFIN TIMBUXE, Tiffli. mndZT kas. UU, THE DEATH OF NERG. Most of our reaJei ar more or hrv fraiilar with The character ot the IU rnwmr N'wo.and with theiw-r- ecotion the CbriAtiaiiis riuiierexi under hisrelini. A grapiiK.' description i tke su&-rin?n to which the Christian were exposed by thin merpilr"- dtot would but harrow the, fexiiufrs f tho reader. Demoniac lnccnuiiywuK em ployed in inliietiiiK the most revolt ing and terrible torture. The victim were to diKguit. l,r hciuff wwcil up in the skins of wild beasts, or wrap ped up in tarred rheet U be mi on fire as toTrte to iliumiii the "anh n of Nero, thai they wire d i riv--d ,f, all sympathy, anJ cxiomm i,iy tn the f riioii of toe LrulaJ iimli. Ten der Chrietiau maidens j.!iscd tinoii-li ordeals ut txinMiire, ulllriii, and death, too terrible for u, in these modern daya, eveu to contemplate. That Divine wipport whii-h I'hri-t promi-d LLi diatiplo fh th' pre dict! hour of i-r"yiitK)ii, 'n-t;uu-l them. One night Xeiwylr":! in...